I work at Gap (animosity used to work with me) right now and work with a lot of gay people, but I've never been hit on by any of them (I'm disappointed, maybe?). I have been hit on by a customer. The customer called up and was very nervous sounding and asked me if I liked men. I told him that I didn't and he apologized. I think I thanked him for calling instead of asking me in the store.
I wasn't flattered by the whole thing, mainly because the guy was kind of creepy sounding.
I don't mind working with gay people (i wouldn't work at Gap if i did). I wouldn't be offended if one of them hit on me. Being hit on is being hit on, whether it be a girl or a guy, so I take it as a complement and go on my way.
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